4♠ says " twice rebiddable ♠ " .
Really?
What is " twice rebiddable " ?
Bbradley62, on 2015-April-01, 18:54, said:
"We" should read the very clear explanations published by BBO staff: http://doc.bridgebas...criptions.xhtml
The answer on this link is " rebiddable + 1 card ".
lycier, on 2015-March-31, 22:24, said:
I have different opinions on this.
There are too many " rebiddable " we can't understand.
There are too many " twice rebiddable " which is to reduce the standard or the quality of suit.
In the other word,both of twice rebiddable and rebiddable are fuzzy definitions,it often let players caught in dilemma.
There are too many " rebiddable " we can't understand.
There are too many " twice rebiddable " which is to reduce the standard or the quality of suit.
In the other word,both of twice rebiddable and rebiddable are fuzzy definitions,it often let players caught in dilemma.
I have to say that 4♠ - " twice rebiddable " is to blame since it misled its partner,while both of 3nt and 5♣ are makable contracts.
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P.S. here are two hands played by others
Hand-1
Hand-2